Agricultural Products Act 1929

Grape Grading and Packing Code 1999

This Code was repealed by the Repeal of Grading and Packing Codes Notice 2001 as at 24 Aug 2001 (see Gazette 24 Aug 2001 p. 4575).

 

 

Grape Grading and Packing Code 1999

Contents

1.Citation1

2.Commencement1

3.Interpretation1

4.Application1

5.Table Grade2

6.Marking of packages2

Notes

Compilation table3

 

Agricultural Products Act 1929

Grape Grading and Packing Code 1999

1.Citation

This Code may be cited as the Grape Grading and Packing Code 1999.

2.Commencement

This Code shall come into operation on the day of its publication in the Government Gazette.

3.Interpretation

In this Code, unless the contrary intention appears—

“CEO” means the Chief Executive Officer of the Department, within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994, known as Agriculture Western Australia.

“mature” means meeting the minimum standard of maturity approved by the CEO for the relevant variety, when tested in a manner approved by the CEO.

4.Application

(1)This Code is the relevant code under the Agricultural Products Act 1929 for the grading, marking and packing of grapes for sale.

(2)Clause 6 of this Code does not apply to a retail sale.

5.Table Grade

All grapes sold or intended to be sold other than for manufacturing or processing shall be mature.

6.Marking of packages

The package in which grapes are sold referred to in clause 5 shall bear a label or other marking specifying in relation to the grapes contained therein the following particulars—

(a)the variety, and

(b)the name and district of the grower or packer of the grapes.

 

Notes

1This is a compilation of the Grape Grading and Packing Code 1999 and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Grape Grading and Packing Code 1999

24 Dec 1999 p. 6871‑2

24 Dec 1999 (see cl. 2)

This Code was repealed by the Repeal of Grading and Packing Codes Notice 2001 as at 24 Aug 2001 (see Gazette 24 Aug 2001 p. 4575)